R v Aylmer

Our firm represented a city trader who asserted that he had been acting in self-defence when he punched the deceased once.   A skull fracture resulted from the deceased’s subsequent fall to the pavement and after 20 months of hospitalization he died as a result of contracting pneumonia.  The case involved complex argument surrounding the issue of causation and our client was acquitted by the jury after thirty-two minutes.

 

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